Italian champions Juventus have affirmed that Dani Alves has left the club after one season in the midst of theory the Brazilian fullback is set to join Manchester City.
The 34-year-old joined Juventus on a two-year contract from Barcelona last June and showed up as the club fixed the local twofold however tumbled to Real Madrid in the Champions League last.
“Juventus Football Club is to part company with Dani Alves after agreeing to a termination of the player’s contract,” Juventus said in a statement.
“Alves lifted two trophies in his single season in Turin, contributing to a third consecutive domestic league and cup double for the club before helping the team reach the UEFA Champions League final.”
All things considered, it’s maybe of little amazement he’s anxious to proceed onward to another test and satisfy a desire he’s had all through his vocation while he’s as yet sufficiently youthful to draw in enthusiasm from the Premier League.
Gadd announced he’s expected to have a medicinal with City one week from now and put pen to paper on an arrangement worth £4.4 million for every season.
Seat Report’s Adam Digby trusts the post shows Alves has deferred the second year of his agreement with Juventus.
Italy and England have connected Alves with a move to Premier League side City for a gathering with supervisor Pep Guardiola, who he worked under at Barcelona.
Fullbacks Gael Clichy, Pablo Zabaleta and Bacary Sagna all left City toward the finish of last season.